A group of angry Guinean youths reportedly stormed
footballer Naby Keita’s home to confront his family after the Liverpool player
was forced to pull from the 2019 AFCON because of injury.
According to the gang, they believed that a member of the
midfielder's family had performed an act that affected his ability to perform
for his country.
Injuries have set Keita back recently and he even got a
fresh knock in last Sunday's African Cup of Nations win over Burundi.
Following that, it was confirmed that he had flown back to
Liverpool for "consultation" on treatment.
With the country's star player not fit to play in their
last-16 tie, a group of frustrated young fans led a protest to Keita family
home in Conarky, the capital of Guinea.
BBC quotde a police source as saying: “We sent a team of
policemen to a house at Coleah in Conakry to restore calm after some youths
attempted acts of riotous conduct in a house believed to be the family home of
footballer Naby Keita."
Reports locally detail the belief that witchcraft, allegedly
performed by a relative of Keita, was believed to be behind the incident.
A Guinea team spokesperson told BBC: "He consulted with
medical staff [at Liverpool] and they asked him to come back for two days.
"The idea is that he is here to play in the last 16 but
I don't think we can say he will 100%."
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